
Der bleiche Tod
Sherlock Holmes & Co 51
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In London werden bleiche, nackte Männerleichen gefunden, die der Täter an besonders "aussagekräftigen Plätzen" regelrecht "ausgestellt" hat. Schnell stellt sich heraus, dass die Opfer sich allesamt gewalttätig gegenüber Frauen verhalten haben, wobei in der Beichterstattung der untadelige Ruf der Ermordeten nicht angetastet wird und sich stattdessen deren Frauen einer Schmutzkampagne gegenübersehen.
Das erregt das Misstrauen und die Neugierde von Sherlock Holmes, der durch Irene Adler auf die Spur einer geheimnisvollen Gruppierung gebracht wird, in deren Reihen er den Mörder vermutet. Zu Recht? Geht der Meisterdetektiv für die Klärung dieses Falles ein zu großes Risiko ein?
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